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For the following question, put the correct pro-slavery thinking examest to the correct quote that exemplifies that examp

James H. Hammond, Congressman from South
Carolina: "Sir, I do firmly believe that domestic slavery,
regulated as ours is, produces the highest toned, the
purest, best organization of society that has ever existed
on the face of the earth."
"The blacks are... better off here than in Africa, morally,
physically, and socially. The painful discipline they are
undergoing is necessary for their further instruction as
a race, and will prepare them, I hope, for better things."
"We have the world by the ear, and we can neither hold
him, nor safely let him go. Justice is in one scale, and
self-preservation in the other."
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No Pain, No Gain-We believe slavery in America is teaching
Africans to be better people, which will be good for them in
the long run.
Don't Make Me Do That-We have to have slavery so there's
someone to do the yucky work nobody else wants to do
Tiger by the Tail- We want to let the enslaved people go but
we're afraid of what will happen if we do, so we won't.

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Final answer:

This answer provides examples of pro-slavery thinking and matches them with the correct quotes.


Step-by-step explanation:

The subject of this question is History. It is asking for examples of pro-slavery thinking and to match those examples with quotes that exemplify them.

The correct matches are as follows:

  • No Pain, No Gain: "The painful discipline they are undergoing is necessary for their further instruction as a race, and will prepare them, I hope, for better things."
  • Don't Make Me Do That: "We have to have slavery so there's someone to do the yucky work nobody else wants to do."
  • Tiger by the Tail: "We want to let the enslaved people go but we're afraid of what will happen if we do, so we won't."

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